Bump, I'll take $205 for it.
Type: Posts; User: smitherik33; Keyword(s):
Bump, I'll take $205 for it.
I have a 30/35 hp carb and intake for sale. The most cost effective and simple way to get more out of your 25hp Johnson/Evinrude. The price is $250 shipped within the US. (FYI, the previous owner...
59" Mercury 3/4" carburetor spacer kits. $110 shipped. The first picture on this post is a display of what comes in the kit. (3 spacers, 3 new gaskets, 1 heat resistant HDPE throttle roller wheel, 3...
My apologies, completely forgot to include the price. $75 shipped within the US.
This kit is for those that don't already have a big tiller and would like to extend your stock tiller handle without having to add an extension onto the handle itself. This spacer is made from 1X3...
I still have a few of these left if anyone is interested in one. They are cut from 3/16 aluminum plate and go between your manifold and reed plate (not between your reed plate and front half) 74718
I'm just curious if this can be done with one carburetor? If so, I'm pretty confident that I can design/fabricate a similar v block set up.
Thank you, I see it now
Having trouble finding it. If you have a link handy I'll take a look at it. Sounds logical though. There's probably some motors that benefit from it and some that don't.
Hightide, I agree with your train of thought. I also think people get intake volume and crank case volume confused. On a separate post a guy tried telling me that I was decreasing crankcase pressure....
Guys I think a few of you are going a little on the extreme side. 3 inches is obviously way too much of a volume increase. That just sounds like a bad idea, thats why I only went 3/16. I have...
I apologize if this is being posted twice. I don't think my initial post uploaded.
Does anyone know if increasing intake manifold volume is beneficial? I recently designed and installed a 3/16"...
Good morning everyone,
I recently developed a 3/16" intake manifold spacer for my 59ci mercury in hope of allowing the intake to flow better. I chose to use a thin piece of material (3/16")...
Thanks for the responses, gents
anyone have an 18p 13 spline mercury chopper 2 or 1 they want to sell? Any feedback on them? Which is better 74209
Does anyone know where I can find the thinner/higher compression head gasket for a 30hp evinrude? I know they exist, but can't seem to locate one. Thanks for reading!
Hello, I am wondering if anyone on here has modified their Reed plate on a 59ci mercury. If so, were there any noticeable gains? It seems as if there is some improvement to be made with this design.
Good evening. I have recently acquired a 1982 head as well. I'm wondering if I'll gain any compression just by simply by bolting it on. Did you use a certain head gasket? I've heard of a thinner...
Do y'all know anyone that makes a v block Reed plate for these motors? I've heard of it being done but never seen it in person. I've also heard of modifying the stock Reed plate. If anyone has had...
Thank you for the reply. I haven't put mine on yet, but I've been told that a lot of the new head gaskets are "low compression" gaskets and are thicker than the ones from 82. I don't remember the...
I believe I found a high compression head from a 1982 35hp evinrude on Ebay and went ahead and bought it. Looks like it has the almost 360 degree squish band that its supposed to have. Can I bolt...
Did your cleaver slip like hell when trying to plane the boat off. All mine does is slip and the motor goes up to like 5000rpms and I've gotta practically run to the front of the boat to get it to...
I'm interested in doing away with the flat/petal style reed setup on my 31.8ci powerhead. Does anyone have any experience in fabricating a v block reed setup for these motors?
Has anyone on here ever fabricated a V block reed set-up for the 31.8ci?
What did you use to block off the the top few water inlets? And did it hold?
Just curious as to how long that motor lasted with all the mods you listed? Have a ron hill 10.25X16 thru hub semi cleaver on it's way to me. Sure hope I can turn it.